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Since you obviously don't know what indignant means, here's a definition.
in·dig·nant
[in-dig-nuhnt] Show IPA
adjective
feeling, characterized by, or expressing strong displeasure at something considered unjust, offensive, insulting, or base:
Thus. You are indignant, and you shouldn't be. Your neighbour was in the right and, in my area anyway, you/your family broke at least 2 laws.
evergreen wrote:Raccoons will eat cat food too, that's what we use to catch them too. It works well. If your cat is on their property you can't stop them from trapping it. I don't like strange cats on my property ether( I do love cats but I strongly believe that you should keep them at home) I feed the birds and I don't like when some random cat shows up and turns my yard into a buffet






leafpoolherbs wrote:There aren't foxes where I live, and there aren't enough trees to be owls.






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